Faculty Information

Every student participant must have a faculty or administrator sponsor. In fact,faculty participation is instrumental in the success of Celebration!

Your involvement can happen in a number of ways -- from mentoring student participants, to moderating a panel, to attending the event. Perhaps most importantly, Celebration offers an ideal venue in which to showcase your faculty-student collaboration efforts while you support your collaborating students.

Registration Information

Students must initiate the registration process. Faculty or administrators will receive email notification that they have been listed as a mentor. It will be assumed that the faculty or administrator has agreed to mentor the student unless the Celebration Planning Committee is notified otherwise.

Click on the students' project you wish to view from the list. A read-only Submission Summary will appear for review. Only students have permission to edit the contents of the registration form.

The Submission Summary will include:

Name of the student submitting the registration

Name(s) of students who be be co-presenting

Name(s) of supporting students who will perform

Abstract Title, Abstract - In some instances, the group may have an overall "group" title and abstract in addition to each students individual title and abstract. Both are options on the registration form.

Resources needed over and above the standards for that particular genre.

Grant received for the project if applicable

Year of graduation

If the presentation is a graduation requirement

If the presentation is a capstone

Family members invited

Note: The Submission Summary for group projects will grow with each individual students registration submission.

Important: ALL students participating in Celebration must go into the PeopleSoft Celebration Registration Tool and complete the appropriate form for their part in the presentation in order to be included in scheduling and the abstract book.

Please review the text carefully. This information will be printed as-is in the Celebration Abstract Book that will be made available to student participants, faculty, Trustees, fellow students, the campus community, guests, potential students, and online.